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installation & operating Induction

instructions and cooking


guidance

Model IHT 60

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Contents

1. Technical Specifications................02 5. Care and Maintenance...................17


Ceramic hob care . .........................................17
Deep fat frying ................................................18

2. Safety warnings..............................03
6. Cleaning..........................................19

3. Preparation and installation..........06


Using the assembly clamp...............................07 7. Trouble shooting............................20
Electrical Connection.......................................08

8. Future transportation.....................21
4. Operating the Hob..........................09
Control Elements and Display ........................ 09
Turn on the hob...............................................10
Select hotplates...............................................10
Using the induction hotplates safely and
efficiently.........................................................11
Automatic Cooking and High Power
(Booster)..........................................................13
Turning the hob off..........................................13
Key lock..........................................................14
Child lock........................................................14
Timer function..................................................15
Noises.............................................................16
Sensor calibration and Error Messages............16
Technical Specifications
! This product has been 1
designed particularly for
household usage.

1. Ceramic hotplate
2. Assembly clamp
3. Lower case
4. Ceramic surface

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External dimensions 60 cm
Width 580 mm • The graphics and figures are for
illustration purposes only. The actual
Depth 510 mm view may be differ.

Height 55 mm
Dimensions of installation setting
(*) Width 560 mm
Depth 490 mm
Supply voltage 230 V ~ / 400 V 2N ~ 50Hz

1- Ø 180 - 1800 W / 2500 W


2- Ø 145 - 1400 W / 1800 W
3- Ø 210 - 2200 W / 3200 W
4- Ø 280 - 2400 W / 3600 W
Technical specifications are subject
to alteration without prior notification
1 3 2 1 in order to improve the product
quality.
Figures included in the manual are
1 2 1 2 for schematic purpose only and may not
match exactly with your product.
Markings on the product or the values
stated in other documents supplied with the
2 1 product are values obtained under laboratory
4 3 conditions as per relevant standards. These
1 1 values may vary according to the usage of
the product and ambient conditions.

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Safety warnings
Look after yourself, family and • Vapor pressure that arise as a result of the
friends humidity between the hob surface and the pan
Look after yourself, family and friends can cause the pan slip or bounce. Therefore,
• This appliance is not intended for make sure that the bottom of the pan and the
use by persons (including children) hob surface are always dry.
with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and Important for asthmatic sufferers
knowledge, unless they have been given • It is normal that some smoke and odor may
supervision or instruction concerning use of arise during the first usage because of the
appliance by a person responsible for their protective coatings. In this case, ventilate the
safety. room thoroughly and avoid inhaling the fume
Children should be supervised to ensure that that arises.
they do not play with the appliance.

• To make your product ready for use, first


prepare the place it will be installed.
• Installation and electrical connections of the
appliance may only be made according to the
Since the induction hob creates a
given instructions. Have the required processes
magnetic field, it can cause harmful
performed by a licensed installer/electrician. Then
effects for people who use medical
call your Authorized Service.
devices such as pacemaker or insulin
• If the appliance is to be placed above a
pump.
cupboard, than a barrier is to be installed. For
this, please refer to installation instructions.
• During use surfaces get hot. Don’t touch hot
surfaces during use. Look after your appliance and
• Don’t store items above the appliance that home
children may try to reach. • Clean your appliance regularly, ideally
• Close supervision while cooking is essential at after each use. Always turn off the mains
all times. electricity supply and allow the appliance
• Check all controls on the appliance are switched to cool first.
off after use. • Spillage should be dealt with as soon as it
• When deep-frying, the appliance should be occurs, taking due care as the appliance surface
supervised as overheated fats and oils can catch may be hot. Any spillage left on the surface
flame easily. Never attempt to extinguish burning after cooking should be cleaned off before
oil or fat with water (risk of explosion!). Smother a the appliance is switched on again to prevent
fire with wet towels and keep doors and windows baking on.
closed! • Don’t use bleaching products, harsh abrasives
• Ensure that the handles of pans and pots do not or chemical cleaners for cleaning.
catch fire or break, or they are not left out of the • Do not use a steam cleaner with to clean this
boundaries of the hob in a level where children appliance.
can reach. • Ensure that no flammable materials are
adjacent to the appliance as the sides become
hot during use.
• Don’t place flammable or plastic items on or
near the appliance, and never place wet cloths
etc. on the appliance to dry.

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• Don’t heat up unopened food containers as Natural ventilation is important for the
pressure can build up causing the container to correct functioning of the appliance
burst.
• The surfaces of the stainless steel model and your own safety.
appliances which are close to the burners may Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may
change colour because of the excessive heat in call for additional ventilation such as opening
the course of time. a window, or the use of permanent fixed
• Lower electrical hotplates of your hob mechanical ventilation system such as an
are equipped with advances “Induction” extractor fan or cooker hood that ventilates to
technology. You must use your time and the outside.
money saving Induction hob with pans that
are suitable for Induction cooking (read • Always refer servicing to a qualified
the section on pan choice); otherwise, your appliance service engineer.
appliance will not operate.
How to use:
Important Safety Information
This appliance is in accordance with • The glass ceramic hob may only be used for
the recognized state of the art and the the preparation of food items in the domestic
relevant safety provisions. However, household. In the event that the appliance is
proper handling of the appliance is a must in misused for another purpose or improperly
order to prevent damages and accidents. Along handled, no liability can be assumed for possible
with the following information, please take note damages.
of further information contained in the text. • Do not use the hob to heat the room.
• As soon as a functional disturbance is
WARNING: Immediately switch off the detected or if, e.g. due to extreme mechanical
appliance from the mains to avoid the effects, cracks appear on the surface of the
possibility of an electric shock when a glass ceramic plate, the device must be put out
crack occurs on the ceramic glass surface of operation immediately: turn off the device and
due to any mechanical impact. disconnect it from the electrical mains network
You should refer to your authorized service (loosen fuses or turn off automatic switches).
in such a case. • Connection cables of electrical devices should
not be exposed to hot cooking zones or the
• No alterations or repair attempts, in particular cookware. Otherwise, the electrical insulation
using tools (screwdrivers, etc.) may be may become damaged.
undertaken to or on the appliance. Qualified
experts who have been specially trained for this
appliance may only perform repairs, in particular
to electrical supply parts. Improper repairs
may lead to serious accidents, damages and
breakdowns.
In the event of a breakdown of the appliance,
(before contacting our customer service
department), please review the information
contained under “Warranty terms”. Please call
our customer services when required.

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How to avoid damages to your Pertaining to Disposal:
glass ceramic hob • Please separate the packaging materials for
recycling and dispose of it at a public rubbish
The glass ceramic surface is non-sensitive to collection location. Packaging materials are not
heat (up to 650°C) and temperature fluctuations toys for children.
as well as being break-proof and scratch- • Permanently connected devices (without plug)
resistant to a certain degree. must be disconnected from the mains network
Nonetheless, please observe the following before removal by a licensed electrician.
information in order to prevent damages: • Make the device non-functional before
disposal: Cut off mains cable (after unplugging)
• In no event should you pour cold water over or any existing loose connection cables on the
the hot burners. device.
• Do not climb onto the glass ceramic plate. • Make sure that the appliance is disposed of
• A sudden stress could become critical, e.g. properly.
during the impact of a saltshaker. Therefore, it
is best that you do not store such items above Food hygiene
the hob. • Ensure meat and poultry is thoroughly
• Before each use, you should ensure that the defrosted before cooking.
base of the cookware as well as the surfaces of • Check food is thoroughly cooked and is
the cooking zones are clean and dry. piping hot.
• Always lift but do not drag cookware in order
to prevent scratching of the ceramic glass
surface and wear and tear to the décor.
• Avoid peeling vegetables upon the hob
surface. Grains of sand falling from the
vegetables can scratch the glass ceramic plate.
• Do not use the hob as a storage surface; in
particular, do not lay any flammable materials,
cartons or plastic packages upon it. Objects
made of pewter, zinc or aluminum (also
aluminum foils or empty coffeepots) could melt
on hot cooking fields and cause damages.
• Take care that no sugar-containing foods
or juices come into contact with hot cooking
zones. The surface of the ceramic glass could
be stained as a result. Remove overflows
immediately, even while still in a hot state.
• Do not place hot pots or pans on the frame of
the burner.
• When cleaning, care should be taken that no
water penetrates the appliance, as penetrating
water could cause damages. Therefore, you
should only use moist cloths. Never squirt water
onto the appliance and refrain from using steam
cleaners.

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Preparation and installation

5.0 cm
1.97 in (min)
5.0 cm (min)
(min)

19.29 in
56 cm
49 cm

5.0 cm
(min)
Assembly of the Built-in Hob
• This built-in hob is designed to be 3 cm
placed in a space on the counter.
Assembly may only be performed by a
trained professional. Attention: When installing the hob onto
• The electrical connections of the appliance a cupboard, ensure that at least a 55-mm
to the mains network should be made by a distance is left between the (A) surface of the
licensed electrician. Thereby, the local safety cupboard and the lower surface of the hob. If
provisions as well as the technical connection installing above an underbench oven this is not
provisions of the local electrical supply company required.
must be observed.
• An all-pole separator with a contact opening
of at least 3 mm must be built into the house
installation (screw-retaining devices, earthed
conductor switch, main switch).
• The distance from the high side walls to the
side hollow corner must amount to at least 5
cm.
A
55 mm

• If an oven is going to be fitted underneath the


min.

hob, then the oven must have a cooling fan.


• Enough clearance should be provided
between the bottom side of the induction hob If the underside of the appliance is
and the built-in oven or furniture to be placed touchable because of fitting it above a
underneath the product in order to allow for drawer, then this section must be covered
adequate air to cool the induction hob. Hence, by a wooden plate.
direction of the hot air towards cooling unit shall
be prevented. You must avoid allowing for high
temperatures to be built up in the area under
the hob as a result of placing an oven without
ventilation function underneath the induction
hob.

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If there is an oven below; If there is a board below;

min 45 cm

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A ventilation opening of min. 180


cm2 should be provided at the rear
side of the furniture.

During installation of your induction hob, special care should be paid to place the product parallel
to the installation surface. Furthermore, leaking of any kind of liquid between the product and the
counter must be prevented by applying the sealing gasket under the hob as described above.

1. Prepare the worktop as shown.


2. Remove the sealing gasket from the packaging.
3. The sealing gasket provided in the package must be affixed around the
glass frame on the lower surface as shown in the figure, during installation
of your hob.
4. Center the appliance in the counter.
5. Tighten the screws of the springs located on the base of the appliance
to secure the appliance in position.

Using the assembly clamp


Installation to your hob must be performed with the supplied
assembly clamp as described in Figure 1. An assembly clamp
must be installed to the points indicated in the Figure 2, which Bottom view of
shows the bottom view of the hob. the hob

Hob Worktop

Assembly clamp Figure 1 Figure 2

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Electrical Connection 2 PHASE SINGLE PHASE
CONNECTION CONNECTION
• Do not connect the appliance to the
electricity supply until all packing and
transit protectors have been removed.
Before your appliance is connected to the mains
electricity supply, check to ensure that the
voltage and frequency shown on the rating label
corresponds with your power supply.
• Installation and electrical connections of the SUPPLY SUPPLY
appliance may only be made according to the CABLE CABLE
given instructions. Have the required processes
performed by a licensed installer/electrician.
Then call your Authorized Service.
Operating power of your product is
230 V ~ / 400 V 2N ~ 50Hz. In single-phase
operation, your hob’s current drawing rate is
maximum 32 Amperes and maximum 2x16A
during 2-phase operations.
Have the compliance of the fuse and electrical
installation of your home checked by a licenced
electrician and have them approved as to their
suitability for your product.
• Have the grounding installation connected by
a licensed electrician.

Warning!
This appliance must be earthed.

• The appliance must be connected via the


supplied original cable or by a cable equivalent
to h05RRF 5G1,5mm2 cable. 400 V 2N ~ 230 V ~
• A switch capable to cut the power to all poles
on the product, having a 3mm-gap between its
contacts must be used with the product. This
switch should be located to an accessible place. Have a licenced electrician connect the power
cable's
• The power cable should be routed away from - brown wire to the live phase,
the appliance. - black wire to the live phase (to the other live
• If the power cable is damaged, it must be phase if available),
replaced only by the authorized service. - blue wire to neutral line,
The cable length should be 2 m. max for - grey wire to neutral line,
isolation safety. - green/yellow wire to the grounding
line.
• Our firm shall assume no responsibility in
case of damages arising from usage without
observing the instructions given above.

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Operating the Hob

Control Elements and Displays

Features

Main button - ON/OFF Key Hotplate (cooking zone)


Selection controls
Keylock

Heat setting/Timer increase

Heat setting/Timer decrease

Decimal Point
* Activate/deactivate timer * Timer display (4 LED assigned for 4
different hotplate)

Note:
• This appliance is controlled via the touch
control unit. If your touch control unit has a
timer, each operation is confirmed with an audio • The graphics and figures are for
signal. illustration purposes only. The actual view
• Always keep the control panels clean and dry. or functions may differ.
Moisture and dirt may cause
malfunctioning.

(*) If your hob is equipped with


timer.

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Turning the hob on
Touch the “ ” key in the control panel at The “ ” or “ ” keys are equipped with
least 1 second. Hotplate displays light up. “ a repeat function. If you touch one of the
” and all the relevant decimal points flash in all key longer time, heat level will continually be
hotplate displays. The hob is ready for use. You increased or reduced at every 0,4 second.
can select different hotplates within next 10
seconds. If you begin with “ ” key, “1” will appear
The hob will automatically turn off if there is on the display. If you begin with “ ” key,
no operation within 10 seconds. “A” and “9” will flash on the display with a
period of half seconds. This indicates that the
Automatic Cooking is running. At the end
Selecting the Hotplates (Cooking of the preset time for Automatic Cooking
Zone) by the manufacturer, selected hotplate stops
the Automatic Cooking function and starts
Put your pan suitable for induction-cooking (pan operating at the level that had been set while the
with magnetic bottom, see page 12, “suitable Automatic Cooking function was selected.
pan choice”) onto the related hotplate.
1. Turn on the hob. 4. To switch your oven to high power position,
2. Touch the relevant hotplate selection control increase the level up to 9 with “ ” key and
to turn on the desired hotplate. After the then press “ ” key again. Thus, it will switch
hotplate is selected, “ ” decimal point stops into the high power “P” (Boost) position
flashing on the related hotplate display and
becomes solid.
3. Set the heat level between “1” and “9” or “9”
or “1” by touching “ ” or “ ” keys.

If “ ” is flashing; You can not operate both of the


• Your pan is not suitable for induction hotplates in either right or left
cooking. hotplate group in the boost position at
• There is nothing on the selected hotplate. the same time.
• Bottom diameter of the pan is small for the
hotplate. Maximum total power drawn by
the right and left hotplates of your
hob is 3600 Watts.
Left Right
Hotplates Hotplates

Example: If one of the hotplates in the same direction (right or


left) is set to level “P”, then the system allows you to adjust the
other hotplate up to level 8 without changing the setting of the
first hotplate.

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Using the induction hotplates Over Heating Protection
safely and efficiently There are some sensors inside your hob in
order to provide over heating protection.
Operating principle: Because of its operating Below responses may arise in an over heating
principle, induction hob directly heats the pan. condition:
Therefore, it has many advantages compared to • The running hotplate can be turned off.
other types of hobs. It is more efficient and the • Selected level can be decreased. (But it is not
surface of the hob is cooler. indicated on the display.)

Your induction hob is equipped with superior Safety system against overflow
safety systems that will allow you to use your Your hob is equipped with a safety system
appliance with maximum safety. against overflowing. If any overflowing occurs
on the control panel for any reason, the system
The hob control has a limitation of the operating automatically cuts the power connection to turn
time. If one or more hotplates are inadvertently your hob off. Meantime, “F” appears on the
not switched off , hotplate will be automatically touch -display.
deactivated after a certain amount of time. (see
following Table-1).
Residual heat indicator
Meantime; If a timer was associated with the The induction hob may get hot after the
hotplate, than a “00” will be displayed on the cooking process because of the pan left on the
timer display for 10 second. The limit of the hotplate. Until the glass table on the hob section
operating time depends on the temperature drops down to a safe temperature, " " will be
setting selected by the manufacturer. displayed on the control panel. “Do not touch
the related sections until “ ” disappears.
After the hotplate is switched off automatically
as described above it becomes ready to be
operated by the user again. Maximum operating
time is applied also for this heat setting. Temperature display does not light up
and worn the user anymore during a
Important: Your hob contains power failure.
zones of Ø 145, Ø180, Ø 210 and Ø 280 which
have induction features. Thanks to the induction
feature, each hotplate automatically detects Sensitive power setting
the diameter of the pan put on it. “Energy is Because of its operating principle, induction hob
created only at places where the bottom responds to the commands immediately. They
of the pan touches” and thus, energy is change the power settings in a quick way. Thus,
consumed at the minimum level. you may prevent a cooking dish (water, milk)
from overflowing by turning off the appliance.
Cooking Level Time of Operation - (hour)
0 0
1 6
2 6
3 5
4 5
5 4
6 1,5
7 1,5
8 1,5
9 0,5

P (boost) - Quick Cooking 10 minutes (*)


(booster)

Table-1: Preset operating times when you


forget to turn off the hob
(*) 10 minutes later, hotplate decreases to
level 9.
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Pan choice: Safe usage:
You may only use pans suitable for induction Preheat the hotplate at level 3 or 4 on which you
cooking on your induction hobs. will use non-oil or less-oil covered non-sticking
pan (teflon type). Never use at level 8,9 and “P”
as this will damage your pan.
Pan test:
Do not put metal objects such as forks, knives or
pan covers on your hob as they will get hot.
You can use the following methods to test if your Never use aluminum folio for cooking. Never
pan is compatible with the induction hob. place products wrapped with aluminum folio on
the electrical hotplate.
1. If your pan’s bottom holds a magnet, it is
suitable. Caution!
* If there an oven underneath your hob and
2 If the power grade ( ) does not flash when
it is operating, then the sensors on the hob
you place your pan on the induction zone and may decrease the level or turn off the hob.
operate the zone, it is suitable. * When using the hob, do not leave objects
On your induction hob, you can use steel, teflon of magnetic characteristics (credit cards,
or special magnetic bottom aluminum pans, cassettes, etc.) on it.
compatibilities of which are indicated on their
labels. Glass, ceramic and earthenware as
well as non-magnetic stainless steel pans with
copper or aluminum bottoms cannot be used.

Pan recognition-focusing system

In an induction cooking, energy is given only to


the bottom of the pans and pots on the related
hotplate. The diameter of the pan is instantly
recognized by the induction system and only this
zone is heated automatically. If the cooking pan
is lifted from the hotplate during cooking, then
cooking is interrupted. Selected hotplate level
and “ ” flash alternatively.

Using cooking zones according to the pan


Large cooking zone Normal cooking zone Small cooking zone
This cooking zone: Slow cooking (sauces,
- Automatically fits to the pan. creams)
- Distributes the optimum power.
- Provides excellent heat distribution; You can prepare small
you can prepare undercooked or amounts of or personal
overcooked large crepes, large fish and portions
etc.

Large hotplate Middle hotplate Small hotplate


Ø 21cm
Ø 18 cm Ø 14.5 cm

Ø 18 .... 24 cm Ø 14 .... 18 cm Ø 10 .... 14 cm

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Automatic Cooking and High Turning Off the Automatic Cooking Feature:
Power (Booster)
Automatic cooking function makes cooking • The Automatic Cooking function can be turned
easier. If the Automatic Cooking is active, off early by decreasing the heat setting to “0”.
the hotplate will be operated with maximum • Automatic Cooking is not active anymore
power for a period of time (see Table -2). when the period in table 2 is over.
Quick heating time depends on the selected
heat level. This is indicated through a flashing High Power (Booster)
“A” alternating with the heat setting value You can use high power level to heat your hob
(e.g. half second “A” and half second “9”) in faster. But, it is not recommended to cook in
the hotplate display. At the end of the quick this position for too long.
heating time, hob will return to the normal Select the relevant hotplate to be operated and
heating mode for the selected level and “A” will place the suitable pan. Increase its level up to 9
disappear. and then revert it back to P position by pressing
All hotplates are equipped with Quick Heating “ ” key. Due to temperature, your hob will only
function. be allowed to operate for maximum 10 minutes
The below table contains the automatic and the hotplate of the hob selected for booster
heating times for different heating levels. function will automatically decrease to level 9.
Quick Heating
Cooking Level Time of Operation - (second) Turning the hob off
1 10
2 30 If the main switch “ ” is pressed more than 2
3 47 sec, the hob is turned off. If the relevant hotplate
4 65 is still hot when the hob is turned off, then “ ”
5 85 will light in the display continuously.
6 25
7 35
8 45
Turning Off The Individual Hotplates:
9 10 A selected hotplate can be turned off in 3
different ways:
Table -2: Quick Heating Times in Automatic
Cooking 1. Simultaneous operation of the “ ” and “
” keys
Turning On the Automatic Cooking The desired hotplate must be chosen with the
Feature: hotplate selection “ ” key. For example“ ”)
1. Turn on the hob. Decimal point becomes solid on the display
2. Select desired hotplate by touching hotplate of the hotplate, The “ ” and “ ” keys must
selection keys. be touched at the same time to turn off the
3. “ ” key to switch the heat value of the hotplate.
hotplate to the desired level. “9” and “A” will 2. Reduction of the heat setting to “0”
by operating the “ ” key of the desired
be displayed on the screen respectively. This
hotplate
means heat setting value “9” and Quick Heating 3. Use of timer turn off function for desired
feature is active now. hotplate (If timer function is available)
4. Quick heating function of the level to be
selected is determined with “ ” or “ ” keys.
5. The specified Quick Heating function
operates for the period according to the
cooking level in table 2 and reverts back to
its level after the time elapses. (For example,
this period is 25 minutes for level 6)

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Key Lock Cancelling the key lock:
Touch “ ” key more than 2 seconds to lock If the “ ” key is touched 2 seconds, the hotplate
Touch Control. The operation will be confirmed is unlocked. The operation will be confirmed with
with an audio signal. Afterwards “ ” LED lights an audio signal.
up continuously and all hotplates are locked.
Afterwards the “ ” LED disappears. Now, the
If the hotplates are locked, only the main switch touch control is unlocked and can be operated
“ ” can be operated. as usual.
If you turn off the hob when keys are locked,
key lock will be still active after you restart the
hob again. In order to operate the hob in a such
condition, key lock should be disabled.

Keylock is cancelled in power failures.

Lock or unlock the Touch control in operation mode by touching the “ ” key.

Child Lock Cancelling the child lock:


You can take the hob under protection in 1. Turn on the hob using main switch “ ”.
order to prevent children from turning on the 2. Touch “ ” and “ ” keys simultaneously
hotplates. Child Lock functionality is foreseen at least for 2 seconds and wait for audio
to lock the touch control unit in a complicated confirmation signal from the panel.
multi-step process.
Child Lock can only be activated and 3. Then touch “ ” key once again.
deactivated in standby mode. Child lock becomes deactivated with a second
confirmation signal
How to lock the module:
1. Turn on the hob using main switch “ ”. “ ” appears on the hotplate displays as long as
2.Touch “ ” and “ ” keys simultaneously the lock is open.
at least for 2 seconds and wait for audio “ ” will disappear immediately after successful
confirmation signal from the panel. unlocking.
3. Then touch “ ” key once again.
Child lock function becomes active with a
second confirmation signal and “ ”appears on
the display of all hotplates

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Timer Function * To set the hob timers:
This feature facilitates the cooking for you. You
do not need to be permanently attend the hob 1. Touch “ ” key again after activating the first
during the cooking procedure; the hotplate hotplate timer. The control rotates clockwise to
is automatically turned off at the end of the the next active hotplate assigned to a timer. The
selected time. assignment recommendation is indicated by the
flashing “ ” led.
* The timer provides following features: 2. Set the desired time value with “ ” and “
Touch control can operate maximum 4 assigned ” keys.
hotplates at the same time. All timers can be
used only in the operation mode of the hotplate • Touching the “ ” key once again further
which they are associated with. timers can be assigned to other activated
hotplates.
• 10 seconds after setting the timer values of
the hotplates, the timer display will revert back
to the time that will end first and the LED of the
relevant hotplate flashes.
• The statically on LEDs “ ” on timer display
identify us the running timers.
• By toggling the “ ” key you can display
the timer values for the hotplate timers. In this
step, the LED “ ” of the hotplate timer in turn
flashes.

An audio alarm will be heard when the set


alarm time is over. You have to touch any
key on touch control panel to stop the
buzzer sound.

Hotplate timer:
1. First turn on the hob and activate the desired
hotplate. (hotplate can be at a level between 1
and 9 or at high power (p) position.)
2. Activate the hotplate timer by touching “ Cancel Timers :
” key. The timer display will indicate “00.”.Thus,
hotplate timer is activated. First, change the position of the “ ” button to
3. Set the desired time value with “ ” and “ display the timer that needs to be turned off.
” keys. This timer can be cancelled in two different
ways.
Hotplate timers can be set only for • decrement by touching the “ ” until “00”
activated hotplate. appears on the timer display.
• touch the “ ” and “ ” key simultaneously for
half second until “00” is shown in timer display.

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Noises After a successful calibration the function of
the hob is also guaranteed even with strong
Some sounds may be heard from induction illumination, for example with halogen spot with
heated hob. Such sounds are normal and a part reflector (50W).
of cooking with induction. Such sounds;
• may be intensified when the level is in high In case of an error, the calibration is repeated
power position. until the ambient conditions allow a successful
• may arise from the structural materials of the calibration. The operation of the hob control
pan. is only possible, if the calibration of all sensors
• In low power positions, a regular on-off sound were successfully completed.
can be heard due to the operating principle.
• Sound can occur while heating an empty pan. After successful finished calibration process
Such sound will disappear when you add water the control tolerates a very high rate of ambient
or food in it. light.
• Noise of the fan which is used to cool the
electronic system can be heard. During the operation of the hob control, it
continuously adopts and recalibrates itself
towards the changes in the ambient conditions.

Sensor Calibration and Error


messages
Please see Table 3 for information
The hob control performs an automatic
on explanations related to the
calibration in reference to the sensor-, glass-
error messages that can appear
and ambient conditions after the main voltage
on the touch control display.
is applied. Do not cover the glass area of the
sensor during the calibration. In addition, the
• In the event that the touch control
hob control must not be exposed to strong
surface is closed for a period longer than
illumination, like sunlight, strong halogen lights
10 seconds, the entire control system will
and etc.
be deactivated and a warning signal will
sound. Also “F” flashes on the hotplate
display.
Error reason Display • If the surface of the touch control is
Ambient light to high F1 exposed to dense vapour, the entire control
Strong pulsating light (fluorescent F2 system will be deactivated and a warning
tube) signal may be given.
Sensor covered with a bright object F3
Strongly fluctuating ambient light F4 • Keep the surface of the touch panel clean.
Otherwise, malfunctioning may occur.
Calibration error AX
Induction hardware error EX
Table -3: Error codes and source of errors
(X= “0....9”)

Application Example:
The calibration performs without any
problems if the following illumination
is present: Illumination through a light bulb
without reflector (100W, opal) in a distance of 70
cm above the glass ceramic hob.

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Care and Maintenance
Ceramic hob care Pan size
The ceramic glass surface is tough in everyday For maximum efficiency and safety, use the
use and its flat surface makes it easy to clean recommended pan sizes for each hotplate.
but please follow the following precautions.
• Immediately disconnect the appliance • Use pans which have sufficient capacity
from the mains if a crack is detected for the amount of food being cooked so
on the ceramic glass surface. they don’t boil over and cause unnecessary
• Keep children away from hot cleaning.
surfaces. • Do not place lids on the burners.
• In order to avoid the hobs get soiled,
make sure the bottoms of the utensils and Always position pans centrally over the
the hob surfaces are clean and dry before hotplates. When transferring pans from one
use. hotplate to another, always lift the pans and
• Do not use the surfaces for food never slide them.
preparation such as cutting bread or slicing • Do not use aluminum-bottomed pots.
vegetables and fruit. (This results in the deterioration of the
• Do not use the surface for storing or any ceramic glass surface).
other non-cooking purpose.
• Rubbing or dropping sharp edged pots • Use the pans (pots) described in pan
onto the surfaces may cause damage. choice section. Do not use pots made from
• Do not place any material on the surface, materials such as “boron glass”, or “Pyrex”,
such as plastic, aluminum, etc. which are generally oven-type containers.
Any such material that may have melted on
the surface should immediately be removed
with a hob scraper.
• Never use a dishcloth or sponge to clean
the ceramic hob as these may leave a layer
of soiled detergent on the hotplate which
will burn and discolor the next time the hob
is operated.
• Avoid heating up empty enamel pots.
• Splashes may damage the ceramic
surface and can cause fire.

• Do not use pots


that have concave or
convex bottoms.

• Optimum efficiency
is achieved by using
pans that match
the diameters of the
hotplates.

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Deep fat frying • Keep the outside of the pan clean and
free from streaks of oil or fat.
• Oil may catch fire if you use your product
• Never fill the pan more than the for a long time with pans which are not
one-third full of fat or oil. suitable.
• Never leave unattended during
heating or cooking. In the event a frying pan flames up or other
• Do not fry too much food, particularly the pan catches fire:
frozen food, at the same time. This only 1. Switch off the hob
lowers the temperature of the oil and results 2. Smother flames with a fire blanket or
in foods that absorbed too much oil. damp cloth.
• Always dry food thoroughly before frying
and lower it slowly into the hot oil or fat.
Frozen foods in particular will cause frothing Do not use water on the fire.
and spitting if added too quickly. Leave the pan to cool for at least
• Never heat fat or fry with a lid on the pan. 30 minutes.

Almost all burns and injuries in such events


are caused invariably by picking up the
burning pan and rushing outside with it.

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Cleaning
Disconnect the appliance from mains • In cleaning surfaces that are
before cleaning. stainless, do not use cleaning agents
• Before starting to clean the appliance, containing acid or chlorine. As you
make sure that all controls are in OFF clean, take care to wipe in a single
position. direction with the aid of a soft,
• Make sure the hob is sufficiently cool soapy cloth and liquid (nonabrasive)
before you start cleaning. detergent.
• Never mix different cleaning products as • Sugar-based food such as custard
different active ingredients may react with and syrup should immediately be
unforeseen results. scraped off without waiting for the
surface to cool down. Otherwise the
Exterior hob may be permanently damaged.
Use a damp cloth to clean the exterior of
your appliance. Never use any sharp tools, • Cleaning material that is suitable for
abrasive household cleaners or detergents ceramic hobs may damage other parts
for cleaning. Use a suitable washing liquid of your appliance, so take care with
for dried, hard stains. surrounding parts.

Glass-ceramic Surface • Do not use any steam or spray cleaners


for cleaning the device.
Clean dirt daily to avoid them being burnt
on.
1. Always wipe the surface of the hob fully
Over time...
with a clean cloth wrung out in clean water
(as residue could damage the ceramic • Slight discoloration on coatings and on
glass surface next time the hob is used). other surfaces may occur in time. This does
2. Wipe the surface dry with a soft cloth. not affect the operation of the appliance.
• Do not use steel wool, abrasive • Discolorations and marks that occur on
powders, detergents or bleach-based the glass ceramic surface are normal and
cleaning agents as these will damage not a fault.
the surface.
• You can use a ceramic hob scraper
(available at supermarkets) to remove Warnings related to hob
spilled food remains and stubborn marks
from the surface.
 lease store the hob scraper away
P
from the reach of children.

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Troubleshooting
If the hob does not work • If the hob is supplied through two phases,
one of the phases may have failed.
If the appliance does not operate check If none of the above conditions exist, then
the following: switch off and on your hob by means of the
touch-control or disconnect the hob from
• There may be a power failure. the power supply and connect again after a
• The fuse may be blown/circuit breaker few seconds.
may be tripped/main distribution switch
may be turned off. If the cooling fan keeps on working
• Over heating production may exist. Wait after the hob is turned off;
until your hob cools down.
• The pan may not be suitable. Check your This is not a failure. It is quite normal. It will
pan. continue cooling until the hob comes down
to the normal temperature.
If the hotplate displays continuously;
• There may not be a pan on the active Please ensure that the above checks have
hotplate. been made since service charges may
• Your pan may not be compatible with apply if no fault is found.
induction hob.
• Pan may not be centered correctly on If the appliance is still not operating after all
the hotplate or the bottom of the pan is not checks are made, please contact with your
wide enough for the selected hotplate. customer services.
• Pan or the hotplate may be too hot; wait
until it cools down.
Performance characteristics
If the selected hotplate turns off when in use
suddenly;
• It is normal for the metal parts to produce
• Time of operation of the selected hotplate noise when in use due to expansion and
may have elapsed. contraction.
• Over heating production may exist. Wait • If, whilst cooking, the produced steam
until your hob cools down. comes into contact with cool surfaces
• Something might have touched the touch on the outside of the appliance, it will
control. condense and produce water droplets. This
is quite normal and is not a fault.
Pan does not heat although the
hotplate is turned on;

• Your pan may not be compatible with


induction hob.
• The bottom of the pan may not be wide
enough for the selected hotplate.
• Pan may not be centered correctly on the
hotplate.

If does not appear on the active


hotplate display although there is no
pan on it;

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Future transportation
Keep the original carton and other packaging If you did not keep the original
material in a safe place. Transport the hob in its
original carton. Follow the instructions that are carton
printed on the carton. Secure the caps and Pan supports by adhesive
tape.
Pack the oven in bubble wrap or thick
cardboard and tape it securely in order to
prevent damages during transportation.
The hob must be transported upright. Do not
place other items on the top of the cooker.

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